As of yesterday you are a Citizen of the World with no Privacyno matter in which country you are located.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony invite, sent to a select group of Utah politicians and dignitaries for the massive Utah Data Centre in Bluffdale, Utah was as mysterious as the facility itself. Canada Free Press (CFP) could find no pictures, no accounts of the event anywhere on the Internet today even though an earlier media release said reporters would be there.

The bigger-than-the-CIA National Security Agency (NSA) had previously stated that the facility would start operations in September, 2013.

Why should this event mean anything to you and yours?

While the NSA has offered no specifics about the Utah Data Centers operations, a 2012 Wired magazine article, citing former intelligence and NSA officials, said computers at the data center will collect electronic informationfrom emails to cellphone records to purchasing receiptsfrom all over the world, store it and look for threatening patterns. (emphasis CFPs).

With the privacy of every man, woman and child on earth now deleted, as far as is known not one country has moved to litigate against NASA and the largest spy center known to mankind.

The $2-billion, 1.5-million-square-ft. facility on the outskirts of Salt Lake City in Bluffdale will store 1 trillion terabytes of information, a sort of computer that swallowed the world.

Building started back in 2009 when the Obama administration approached MIDA (Military Installation Development Authority) to help build utilities for the Utah Data Center. MIDA created a project area and had the land annexed into Bluffdale. The NSA paid MIDA for all utility construction. (Salt Lake Tribune).

Tip: don’t complain about privacy if you post hundreds of pic of yourself online, make YouTube videos,, let others follow your geolocations, and then post personal information on Facebook everyday. You did it to yourself for all those nifty apps, buddy. Surely you didn’t think they were “free” did you?

Not to defend the corrupt American government at all, but many European countries are well ahead of us on this score-Britain with cameras all over the country, planning to collect birth-to-death data through the NHS on citizens, etc. But I’ll admit to nit-picking, as we’re doing our damndest to plug in to the matrix.

I would like to go on record as saying that Baraq O. Bama is the most awesome president in the history of this country. And I might add that all of my gunz were lost in the boating accident and I was so sad that I swore then and there to never own any ever again. There.

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